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Mr. Edward Denyer, Loughborough Road Nursery, Brixton. 

 Joseph Fielden, Esq., Witton Hall, Lancashire. 

 A. L. Gower, Esq., Finsbury Square. 



William Ogilby, Esq., Sec. Zool. Soc, 19, Gower Street, 

 Bedford Square. 



A model was exhibited of a self-adjusting ventilator for Green- 

 houses, by Messrs. T. and P. Irvine, 11, Charles Street, Hatton 

 Garden. 



The following objects were exhibited j 



From Mr. John Smith, Nurseryman, Dalston, eight Hybrid 

 Fuchsias and a flower of SmitJis Scarlet Emptror Pelargonium. 



From iNIessrs. Chandler and Sons, of Vauxhall, a plant of Fuchsia 

 Chandleri, a pretty variety with pale flesh-coloured flowers. 



From James Bateman, Esq., F. H. S., specimens of Mormodes 

 pardina, a new Epiphyte, Brassia Lanceana, Orchis foliosa, Dendro- 

 bium chrysanthum, and Maxillaria Colleyi, (A Silver KxMGhtian 

 Medal a>^arded for the two first.) 



From Messrs. Colley and Hill, of Hammersmith, HilVg Prince 

 Albert Geranium. 



From Mr. Thomas Hogg, of Paddington, a collection of Car- 

 nations and Piccotees. 



From the Garden of the Society a collection of Greenhouse 

 and other plants, among which were Mandevilla sunveolefis, a 

 fragrant new greenhouse climber with large white flowers, and 

 Bravoa geminiflora, a pretty new bulbous plant from Mexico. 



The following Presents were announced • 



Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, Vol. II. 

 Part 4, and Proceedings of the Society Nos. 73 to 84 inclusive, 

 from the Society. 



Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 

 Part 4, 1839, and Part 1, 1840. List of the Fellows, Nov. 30, 

 1839j and Proceedings of the Society, Nos. 40, 41 and 42, from 

 the Society. 



Proceedings of the Scientific Society of London, from November 

 1839, to June 1840, from the Society. 



The Floricultural Cabinet, No. 89, from Mr. Jos. Harrison. 



Baxter s British Flowering Plants, No. 96, from the Editor. 



Paxtons Magazine of Botany, for July, from the Editor. 



The Botanical Register, for July, from the Publishers. 



The Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants, No. 

 4, from Mrs. Loudon. 



The Athenmim, for June, from the Editor. 



